Powder Room Patterns: 10 Hot Looks With Hexagons
See how hexagonal tile, wallpaper and even a mirror can elevate your powder room
The hexagon, or six-sided polygon, has been used in interior design and architecture since ancient Rome, and as this collection of powder rooms shows, the classic shape works well in a variety of styles. Check out these 10 powder rooms featuring hexagons and let us know which one hits the mark for you.
2. Wood-Wrapped Wonder
The team at North Bay Construction created an alcove wrapped in wood for this San Francisco powder room. A small ledge above the sink and a floating shelf below provide easy-access storage. The vanity wall covered in small blue hexagonal tiles adds color.
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The team at North Bay Construction created an alcove wrapped in wood for this San Francisco powder room. A small ledge above the sink and a floating shelf below provide easy-access storage. The vanity wall covered in small blue hexagonal tiles adds color.
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3. High Contrast
A modern pedestal sink in white pops against a vanity wall covered in black hexagonal tiles in this Orange County, California, powder room. The high-contrast space was designed by the team at Gonterman Construction.
A modern pedestal sink in white pops against a vanity wall covered in black hexagonal tiles in this Orange County, California, powder room. The high-contrast space was designed by the team at Gonterman Construction.
4. Magical Mosaic
The vanity wall mosaic of beautiful hexagonal tiles is the star of the space in this Boston powder room by Hutker Architects. Task-style wall sconces in light blue play up the tones of the tile.
The vanity wall mosaic of beautiful hexagonal tiles is the star of the space in this Boston powder room by Hutker Architects. Task-style wall sconces in light blue play up the tones of the tile.
5. Chic and Sleek
The team at Sergio Mannino Studio covered the vanity wall in this chic New York City powder room in high-gloss ceramic hexagonal tiles. They pair well with the sleek vanity sink and chrome-shaded wall sconce.
The team at Sergio Mannino Studio covered the vanity wall in this chic New York City powder room in high-gloss ceramic hexagonal tiles. They pair well with the sleek vanity sink and chrome-shaded wall sconce.
6. Abstract Allure
The design team at Sustainable Nine Design + Build covered the bottom half of the walls in this Minneapolis powder room in concrete-look hexagonal tiles set in an abstract pattern. Black wall-mounted faucets and a stylish pendant light complete the scene.
The design team at Sustainable Nine Design + Build covered the bottom half of the walls in this Minneapolis powder room in concrete-look hexagonal tiles set in an abstract pattern. Black wall-mounted faucets and a stylish pendant light complete the scene.
7. Blue and Brass
This coastal-inspired Seattle powder room by Heiser Designs features a vanity wall of white-and-gray hexagonal tiles, a navy blue vanity cabinet and a round mirror hung by rope. Brass pendant lights, fixtures and hardware finish the look.
This coastal-inspired Seattle powder room by Heiser Designs features a vanity wall of white-and-gray hexagonal tiles, a navy blue vanity cabinet and a round mirror hung by rope. Brass pendant lights, fixtures and hardware finish the look.
8. Warm and Radiant
The hexagonal tiles covering the vanity wall in this Cleveland powder room by Adeas Interior Design mimic the look of stained wood, adding a warm, radiant feel to the space. The industrial wall sconce is another standout feature.
The hexagonal tiles covering the vanity wall in this Cleveland powder room by Adeas Interior Design mimic the look of stained wood, adding a warm, radiant feel to the space. The industrial wall sconce is another standout feature.
9. Wallpaper Works
If you’re not keen on adding hexagonal tiles to your walls but still love the shape, perhaps wallpaper is the answer. This Denver powder room by Robyn Scott Interiors is covered in wallpaper featuring a hexagonal print.
If you’re not keen on adding hexagonal tiles to your walls but still love the shape, perhaps wallpaper is the answer. This Denver powder room by Robyn Scott Interiors is covered in wallpaper featuring a hexagonal print.
10. Mirror, Mirror on the Wall
Finally, if you’re looking for a quick way to add a six-sided feature to your powder room, a mirror might be the way to go. This San Francisco powder room by Caitlin Jones Design includes a brass-framed hexagonal mirror that adds visual interest.
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Finally, if you’re looking for a quick way to add a six-sided feature to your powder room, a mirror might be the way to go. This San Francisco powder room by Caitlin Jones Design includes a brass-framed hexagonal mirror that adds visual interest.
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This Australian powder room by the team at Studio Black Interiors has a clean-lined, modern look with a vanity wall covered in marble hexagonal tiles. The floating wood vanity adds a warm, organic touch.
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